When Residents Clash With Homeowner Associations, Some States Step In
Some states are creating ombudsman offices to handle the deluge of complaints that often land at state and local agencies.
Securing the Border in Texas With More Cameras; A Solution for Flint's Lead Problem?
Also: A one-person anti-bullying office in Iowa and a godly natural disaster-prevention plan in Tennessee
Building a template for successful health exchanges
Connecticut proved that state exchanges could work from the get-go. Now it’s taken enrollment mobile.
When It Comes to Cyber Defense, Colorado Spends to Secure Its Information Resources
Faced with 8.4 million security events a day, the Governor’s Office of Information Technology continues to identify controls in need of additional funding.
‘Butt Dials’ Vex 911 Call Centers; Should New Mexico Pay Its State Lawmakers?
Also: Innkeepers in Connecticut worry about their lack of broadband.
Taking Stock of South Carolina’s Historic '1,000 Year' Floods
In the saturated Palmetto State, 40,000 are without water and at least 11 are dead as the disaster continues to unfold. "We are not out of the woods," says Gov. Nikki Haley.
Pittsburgh’s Mayor Announces Major Fiscal Commitment for Resiliency Efforts
Ten percent of the city’s operating and capital budget spending will go toward flood management, infrastructure and facilities improvements needed to face climate change impacts.
Figuring Out What Makes the Best-Managed Cities Tick
‘What Works Cities,’ an expanding Bloomberg Philanthropies program, aims to create maturity models for municipal governments, using data to ‘get a better picture of what good looks like.’
U.S. Mayors Have a Message for 2016 Presidential Contenders
“We want to refocus the conversation,” says Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. And infrastructure funding and mental health care are among the top issues for the U.S. Conference of Mayors.
Miami’s New ‘Housing First’ Approach for Homelessness; Nevada Breathes a Sigh of Relief
Also: More criticism of Port Authority management in New York and New Jersey and white nationalists buy up land in Kansas and Nebraska towns.
There’s Another Big Problem With Alabama’s Sweeping DMV Closures
Critics say the move will prevent black residents from getting voting ID documents. But the impacts will have other consequences.
Why There Won’t Be a ‘Final’ Version of the Redesigned Boston.gov
Tired of municipal websites structured like city halls, Beantown is soliciting user feedback to create an ever-evolving experience.
Can Cities Desegregate? Some Show How It’s Done
As the federal government ups the pressure on cities to desegregate, some may provide models to follow.
State and Local Governments on East Coast Brace for Hurricane Joaquin’s Impacts
The storm itself may stay offshore, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be problems on land.
How NYC is untangling the tech-hiring knot
A fresh look at recruitment, coupled with innovative design, is helping the city speed the hiring of tech talent.
How Utah Is Trying to Curb the Growth of Its Prison Population
Adding more beds for inmates was going to be costly, so Beehive State leaders chose a different path. Gov. Herbert: ‘This is an example of a state leading.’
As Joaquin Approaches, Christie Makes the Case That He Can Lead
The governor dredged up memories Thursday of hurricanes past to argue that he’s better prepared this time around.
Insufficient Mental Health and Medical Treatment Is the Cause of Most Jails’ Woes
A concerted Medicaid enrollment push and community supervision programs could be the key to reducing inmate populations and costs.
At Code for America, There’s Hope for Local Procurement Reform Amid Ongoing Struggles
‘The promise of technology and data transparency … is very exciting and will bring about change.’ But there’s a lot of work to do.
Cincinnati’s New Challenge Grants; Federal Lawsuit Over Kansas Voter Purge
Also: Oregon celebrates legalized marijuana sales and class-action litigation over Mississippi prison conditions moves forward.
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